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80 Psychology says people who go years without a close friend in life aren’t antisocial, they’re often the ones who found early on that needing people too much made things worse, not better

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There’s a certain kind of person you learn to spot if you’ve ever run a room full of tables. They come in alone, order well, tip fine, and leave without once looking like they wished someone were sitting across from them. Not sad. Not prickly. Just complete. We’ve decided that person is a problem. Someone ... Read more

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